meeting of minds

NOUN
  1. a state of cooperation
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How To Use meeting of minds In A Sentence

  • Even so thanksgiving nature, people should have meeting of minds.
  • The current special relationship between Britain and the United States becomes on this account something more than an alliance of interests; it is a meeting of minds between types of statesman or stateswoman.
  • there was no meeting of minds
  • CHURCHLAND: It's liberating because it's an explanation of why, for so many people, there is a commonality-why there can be a meeting of minds, why they can connect and feel the kindness and generosity and welcomingness of people who are so very different in their cultural practices.... Boston.com Top Stories
  • Currently, there does not appear to be anything close to a meeting of minds in such matters.
  • Some say it was merely a meeting of minds: two poetic sensibilities colliding. Times, Sunday Times
  • A meeting of minds was not reached during the first session, but another session is scheduled for tomorrow.
  • It was a true meeting of minds, for I doubt if a woman ever stripped faster from full court regalia, and we revelled in each other like peasants in a hayrick, from bed to floor and back again, I believe, but I ain't sure. Watershed
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